Virginia Flynn (claimant) was employed as a nurse by Memorial Hospital, New York City. Her duties, in part, were to open heavy doors, give blood transfusions and prepare blood specimens, involving twisting, turning, pulling and pushing movements of her right hand. The board found that such duties resulted in traumas and that she sustained accidental injuries in the nature of epicondylitis and tendonitis, which caused
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